Photography Lighting Techniques

12 words in this vocabulary list

noun the natural light of the day

adjective pertaining to or characteristic of daylight

  • The daylight slowly faded as the sun set behind the mountains.
  • I love waking up to the bright daylight streaming through my window.
  • Let's hang out until daylight and see where the night takes us.
  • She brought light into my life, like a ray of daylight in the darkness.

noun the action or process of flickering

adjective describing something that is shining unsteadily or wavering

  • The flickering light in the hallway needs to be fixed as soon as possible.
  • I couldn't sleep last night because of the flickering streetlight outside my window.
  • The flickering neon sign outside the bar was giving me a headache.
  • His flickering smile hinted at a hidden sadness beneath the surface.

noun the period or state of flowering, as of a plant

  • The florescence of the cherry blossoms in the spring is a sight to behold.
  • I can't wait to see the florescence of the flowers in the garden next month.
  • Check out the florescence of those wildflowers, they're totally lit!
  • The florescence of her talent became evident as she grew older.

noun a person in charge of lighting on a movie or TV set

  • The gaffer on the film set is responsible for overseeing the lighting and camera crews.
  • Hey, have you seen the gaffer around? I need to ask him something about the equipment.
  • I heard the gaffer is a real pro at setting up the lights for the concert.
  • In the world of soccer, the coach is often referred to as the gaffer by the players.

noun a substance or object that emits light, especially in the context of lighting or illumination

  • The illuminant used in the photography studio helped to create the perfect lighting for the shoot.
  • I need to change the illuminant in my lamp because it's flickering.
  • The illuminant in this room is way too bright, I can't even see properly.
  • Her smile was like an illuminant in the darkness, brightening up the whole room.

noun a person or thing that provides light, such as a lamp or the sun

  • The light source in the room is a combination of natural sunlight and overhead LED lights.
  • I need to change the light source in my bedroom because it's too dim.
  • Let's find a better light source for our late-night study sessions.
  • Her smile was like a light source in the darkness of his day.

verb past tense of the verb 'light', meaning to ignite or illuminate something

adjective describing the state of being illuminated or lit up

  • The room was softly lighted by the chandelier hanging from the ceiling.
  • She lighted up the room with fairy lights for the party.
  • He lighted a cigarette and took a puff before starting the conversation.
  • The teacher's passion for literature lighted a fire in the students' minds.

noun a piece of fabric or netting used as a curtain, drop, or the like, for creating a background or separating spaces

verb to cover or line with a scrim

adjective relating to or made of scrim

  • The theater production used a scrim to create stunning visual effects.
  • We used a scrim to hide the mess in the background during the party.
  • Let's hang up some cool scrims to decorate the room for the party.
  • The scrim of lies that he had woven around himself finally started to unravel.

adjective used to emphasize the extreme or absolute nature of a quality or condition

adverb completely; totally

  • The sheer size of the building was impressive.
  • The sheer amount of work she had to do was overwhelming.
  • Her outfit was sheer perfection.
  • The sheer determination in her eyes was inspiring.

noun a light placed at the side of an object or area to provide illumination or highlight

adjective relating to or located at the side of something

  • The sidelight on the stage illuminated the actor's face perfectly.
  • I love how the sidelight in this room gives off a cozy vibe.
  • Check out the cool sidelight in that car, it's so sleek!
  • The new evidence shed a sidelight on the ongoing investigation.

noun the light or illumination from the sun

adjective describing the quality or characteristics of the light from the sun

  • The plants in the greenhouse require a certain amount of sunlight to thrive.
  • I love sitting outside in the sunlight, it always boosts my mood.
  • Let's go catch some rays in the sunlight at the beach.
  • Her smile was like a ray of sunlight on a cloudy day.

noun a type of light that emits a blue color

  • The blue light emitted from electronic devices can disrupt your sleep patterns.
  • I heard that blue light from screens can mess with your sleep.
  • Dude, turn off that blue light before bed or you'll never fall asleep.
  • The blue light of dawn slowly crept into the room, signaling the start of a new day.